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  1. Past hour
  2. Nah, OK State doesn't have the money to change the conference logo on the unis. 🙃
  3. Oregon State has some serious issues. Bray is making the Helfrich era look Sabanesque! 👀
  4. Thank you, Steven, for all of the great 'day-after' posts. These rankings are an example of why playing a ranked opponent OOC may not be a good idea. Michigan, with a true freshman QB, goes on the road to play the AP's No. 16 team, does not get blown out by a team with the portal's No. 1-ranked QB, and drops two spots from No. 7 to 9th. Drops behind UW and Nebraska teams that have played easier schedules to date. I know this is just for grins 😁but we saw the same from the PO Committee last season that had a team with an SOS in the mid-80s ranked the ninth best in the nation. Michigan has one of the easiest in-conference schedules. The Wolverines will not have Sherrone Moore with them in Week 4 when they play at Nebraska, but win this game and 10-2 is doable.
  5. The no. 2 OL looked really good. I think there is a lot for confidence in Pickard as the backup. Last year he got Doug Brennered because the coaches threw him in at center and put him in a situation he wasn't ready for. Last year the coaches were clearly scrambling to out an offensive line together and they found a combo. This year they have layers of options. I also think it doesn't hurt to have a right handed quarterback again and having a normal blind side. At the start of last season the right side was the weak side and it was made worse by being Gabriel's blind side. He just didn't always see the pressures coming.
  6. It’s not just the OL blocking great. The skill position players are getting after it as well.
  7. Doctor, Doctor! For Pawaalll's sake, someone call the Programming Doctor. 🤪
  8. Indeed. The FIU, Who Knew!, defense held up well late into yesterday's game against the Nits rushing attack. Of course, this game was a Snooze Out and not a White Out. This will be OBD's D 3rd game vs. DC Jim Knowles. OBD is 1-1. Many solid players on the D side of the ball for Penn State, but Caleb Downs is not one of them. The Ducks have the weapons to win a shootout. No doubt, Week 5 will be a B1G test.
  9. Today
  10. Article coming out tomorrow that looks at our depth. We have some INSANE depth this year. Though I don't not want to see any injuries we have the depth to take a few hits.
  11. We each can do that with the dashboard at the top of each post. The "T" with the up/down arrows, when clicked on gives you the option to increase the size of text that you have highlighted. It helps until we get the font size changed...
  12. Legit concern. I'm looking to see a bit more from those guys. Oregon is not in the top 10 in rushing or passing defense, and barely top 10 in scoring defense... against poorer competition. We are sitting at 46th nationally for sacks. 75th in tfl's...
  13. I will say this, The Ducks first 2 games have been astounding. The total package of the Offense incl blocking and pass protection is awesome.
  14. My main concern at this time is the inside D-line. Can they hold up to a rush attack from Penn State?
  15. Is Dan Lanning’s ‘Set the Standard’ Mentality the Difference Maker in 69-3 Blowout against Oklahoma?Oregon’s 69-3 demolition of Oklahoma State on Saturday was not just another win. It reflected head coach Dan Lanning’s message, which continues to define the program. Is Dan Lanning’s ‘Set the Standard’ Mentality the Differe...Dan Lanning’s “set the standard” mantra fueled Oregon’s 69-3 thrashing of Oklahoma State, as 28 different Ducks made tackles and the offense racked up 631 yards.
  16. Yeah.... this'll be a 'wait and see' thing for me. (as I frantically knock on every bit of wood I can find) This years team looks the part... but here's the thing - so did last years team.
  17. I was just watching highlights, thinking of past teams, & thinking "hmm, we may actually have all the ingredients this year, barring injury..."
  18. Fundamentals are off the charts so far this season... and the best part? There's still room to grow!! I'm super excited to see the progress of this hungry team! 🦆 Side note, why am I seeing some posts in super large text? Is it my side?
  19. Ducks jumped Penn St. Let's hope that happens again on 9/27 Big Ten Week 2 power rankings: Ducks threatens Buckeyes at the top
  20. Let's hope they got it right this time. Oregon Ducks take over as championship favorites, per ESPN FPI
  21. Reacting to Oregon's record-breaking obliteration of Ok State on the Autzen Audibles podcast
  22. I always thought he had good short area quickness, but have been surprised with his top speed. He's also improved tremendously in his understanding of spacing and calculating the optimal path.
  23. Again, with the 28.5. When will the oddsmakers learn? Oregon football opens as massive favorite on the road at Northwestern for week three
  24. Oregon delivered a layered, complete-team performance Saturday, overwhelming Oklahoma State 69-3 in a game where the Ducks controlled every phase. The stat sheet tells one story—631 total yards, 10.2 yards per play, and nine different touchdown scorers—but the tape and PFF grades reveal why this was more than just talent on display. From a creative opening script to defensive opportunism and elite special teams execution, this was Oregon playing complementary football at a championship level. Duck Sports CentralFifth Quarter 2025: Oklahoma StateOregon Ducks football, Dan Lanning, Oregon recruiting, college football, NIL, Big Ten, Pac-12, Scott Reed, Duck Sports Central, recruiting news
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  26. This may be our year to win the Joe Moore Award, not to mention the Rimington award. BTW Pickard is still our #2 center, but he seems better this year.
  27. So... If USF shocks Miami next week with a win, do we start to consider them a real playoff contender? Or do we already? It's conceivable that they could win out after next week and be in regardless of a loss to Miami. A win in the conference championship game vs Tulane/Memphis (or whoever is will be) could place them as a higher seed, yes? I'm not a bracketologist by any means, so perhaps one of you smart folks could explain that. Also, how awesome would it be if they beat Miami?? (unlikely)

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